Sail Rochet hits 64 kts, Raja Muda a little less...

If it makes you hold your breath - just for a moment - it's exciting. The Vendee Globe leaders are pressing ahead of the pack, and Alex Thomson demonstrates how to carbon repairs at 20kts. The Raja Muda is coping with rather less wind, but at least the Penang Rickshaw Racing didn't need any breeze. Sail Rocket, on the other hand, is making the most of every knot she can get her hands on - 59 knots ratified, and they haven't stopped yet.

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